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Severe June 2025 storms cut off Alaska’s St. Paul Island from food supplies for over a month, worsening food insecurity in remote villages.
In June 2025, severe weather disrupted air and sea deliveries to Alaska’s remote villages, leaving St. Paul Island without 20,000 pounds of groceries for over a month, causing shortages of staples like eggs and milk.
The island’s sole store, the Aleut Community Store, faced prolonged supply issues, while Nikolski, with just 20–30 residents, continues relying on subsistence hunting and fishing amid ongoing food insecurity.
Despite past efforts like greenhouses and a failed hydroponic center, large-scale farming remains limited.
A proposed state Department of Agriculture to improve local food production was rejected by lawmakers, leaving communities vulnerable to recurring disruptions due to isolation, weather, and unreliable freight.
Las severas tormentas de junio de 2025 cortaron la isla de St. Paul de Alaska de los suministros de alimentos durante más de un mes, empeorando la inseguridad alimentaria en aldeas remotas.